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 | | This political history of the Church since its establishment as the official state cult of the Roman Empire in the fourth century is a story of conspiracy, intrigue, slander, deception, mob lynchings, falsification, fabrication, and suppression of documents, even war, all carried out under the guise of religion. |
 | | (From Byzantium and the Roman Primacy by Francis Dvornik) |
 | | He also caused the Councils of the Bishops of the Roman Province of Africa to meet in the Capital of the Province, Carthage, and to follow the Protocols of the Meetings of both the Senate of Rome and the Carthaginian Roman Provincial Magistrates (see Dvornik, p. |
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